Agree 100%. Front 7 impact is at the fore front of 2023 needs. You gotta stop Mahomes for the next decade. Allen, Herbert and Jackson will also be a thorn in our sides until i'm pushing 50 (I'm 42 now).
Might be time for us to make our "Julio Jones" trade for an Alabama stud. 2024 first rounder has to be on the table come 2023 draft. Anderson would have to fall to No.3 for something to happen. QB's need to go 1 and 2 before we can trade up. Trading up to 2 with Young or Stroud still on the board might be too costly.
Good thing for us is most of the teams projected to be picking early are NFC teams. Falcons, Bears, Commanders, Seahawks, Panthers, along with the Jets. Jags have played themselves well out of the conversation (good for them).
Better trade up potential with those teams being in those positions, they are all rebuilding and are all in need of multiple draft picks to begin the process of competing.
I'm really rooting for Kentucky's Will Levis at this point. I'd love to see him work his way into the top 3. Stroud-Young-Levis 1-2-3 with the Commanders or Bears picking fourth is our best possible scenario for this desired outcome to possibly come to fruition.
Speaking of the Commanders, I'd have a conversation with them right away to gauge their interest in trading Chase Young. If I can buy low with that dude, I'd strongly consider it, if I can do a deal with conditions it would be more likely. I am not giving them a first round pick right now for the guy so we'd have to get creative. If he can come back and put up double digit sacks, I'd compensate them with future picks. At the end of the day it doesn't matter that they used the second pick overall for him. They are going to need assets to get their future QB. It's not like Wentz is going to stick around. Sooner or later Washington has to rebuild and with those WR's they have, they aren't going to want to wait too long to take a shot at another early pick. Realistically though I don't think you can offer them enough to give up on a talented player like CY but the injury situation opens up a door that would otherwise never have a chance of being open.